France-UK: entente cordiale or...'glaciale'? Why do the French and the English like to dislike each other?

Journalists Christian Roudaut and Joey Jones will participate in a discussion on France and the UK on Tuesday 25 January at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE).

The event, organised by the LSE Language Centre, explores the relationship between the French and English. Speaker Christian Roudaut is UK correspondent for Radio France, Elle Magazine and Arte, and is a visiting lecturer at the LSE Language Centre. Joey Jones, a reporter at Sky News, will act as a discussant with Nick Byrne, LSE, chairing the event.

France-UK: entente cordiale or...'glaciale'? Why do the French and the English like to dislike each other? is on Tuesday 25 January at 6.30pm in D202, Clement House, LSE, Aldwych, London WC2A. This event is free and open to all with no ticket required.

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For further information or to reserve a press seat, contact Hervé Didiot-Cook, email h.didiot-cook@lse.ac.uk| or call 020 7955 7021.

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